A high school cheerleading coach near Sacramento is out of work after her professionally-done nude photos appeared on Playboy's amateur site. The school says it's upholding high moral standards, but the school's knowledge of this came about courtesy of the parents of a cheerleader kicked off the team for rules violations.

I understand the school's point of view - and they're entitled to it - but I can't say I agree with their decision, especially when this appears to be a blatant case of retribution by the parents of a girl who was kicked off the squad.

Thoughts?

"In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem - government IS the problem." - Ronald Reagan

Quoting EA CO AS (Reply 5):Regardless, I find it amusing that the girl's parents claim this isn't about retribution when they:

- "Heard rumors" about the cheerleading coach's pictures
- Apparently took it on themselves to dig them up online

10 bucks says that it was the father who "took it upon himself" to find these damning photos... lol. "If it means I have to buy a membership in this site then hey, that's the price you have to pay to get to the truth!" lol

Quoting fraspotter (Reply 12):10 bucks says that it was the father who "took it upon himself" to find these damning photos... lol. "If it means I have to buy a membership in this site then hey, that's the price you have to pay to get to the truth!" lol

"No, honey, I'll do it. A man has to step up to the plate and do the unpleasant things. Now, I'll need some privacy. Don't come into the computer room. I don't want you to have to see this."

If she did the photo shoot BEFORE she was hired as cheerleading coach, non issue. If she was cheerleading coach AND THEN did the nude shoot, issue. Also, if the disgruntled parents went in search of something to fire her for, that is another issue altogether. So many angles to this story....

Anyone watch Harrys Law? They had a similar kind of storyline. A teacher (Not as good looking as this one of course) who made a few sample videos for a site, but never sent them anywhere, the school found out and sacked her, even though they were never meant to go into the public domain (she had been hacked or something along those lines)

Now, did this teacher mean for the pics to go out, or did something else happen for them to go into the public domain?